MUMBAI: Indian music is known for its legendary stories and quirky trivia. Indian music is as diverse as the culture, and so are the instruments. Many of these instruments have been modified and further adapted to relevant types.

MUMBAI: Holiday season is over, but memories of it are visible on our bodies. With summer on the advent, holiday weight needs to be ridden off at the earliest. So, work-out is the agenda and what is workout without some rocking music.

MUMBAI: The old Hindi saying, ‘Ghar ki murgi daal barabar’ stands true, when it comes to attending concerts for Indian audiences. They prefer attending an international star’s concert instead of their homegrown talent.

MUMBAI: Over the years, Bollywood has become synonymous with the Punjabi traditions, special thanks to Yash Raj Films. With Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, directorial debut of Aditya Chopra, the trend of songs based on Punjabi culture in films intensified and the same started reflecting i

MUMBAI: In the age of fast-paced music and pop stars emerging everyday and vanishing the very next day, it’s heartening to see almost every home-grown music label having a segment for devotional music. What is even more heart-warming is to see this segment is flourishing even today.

Mumbai: Tracks like Shirdi Wale Sai Baba, Namoh Namah pull you towards some significant temples in India. These temples are not only beautifully carved but are also situated in the most beautiful parts of India.
Here is a list of songs that are truly dedicated to the temples of India.

MUMBAI: Finally the festival of lights is here! Diwali is a festival which is very close to all, the festival which not only brings happiness but also lightens up the lives of the people. Festivals also take you down the memory lane. For, many best festive moments are the ones in childhood.